Human Geography/Urban geography
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* Distribution patterns of urban density functions, geographical requirements | * Distribution patterns of urban density functions, geographical requirements | ||
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* Migration patterns of people in urban areas (commuting, shopping, etc.) | * Migration patterns of people in urban areas (commuting, shopping, etc.) | ||
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** Urban economics, central place theory, suburban sprawl | ** Urban economics, central place theory, suburban sprawl | ||
* The spatial distribution of urban problems such as traffic offenses | * The spatial distribution of urban problems such as traffic offenses | ||
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** Urban problems, urban sociology, geography Traffic | ** Urban problems, urban sociology, geography Traffic | ||
* Flow distribution due to urban growth and decline | * Flow distribution due to urban growth and decline | ||
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** Regional Development, Qualification agent theory, the city's concentric | ** Regional Development, Qualification agent theory, the city's concentric | ||
Revision as of 12:01, 20 July 2011
Human Geography > Urban geography
Contents
- Distribution patterns of urban density functions, geographical requirements
- Migration patterns of people in urban areas (commuting, shopping, etc.)
- Urban economics, central place theory, suburban sprawl
- The spatial distribution of urban problems such as traffic offenses
- Urban problems, urban sociology, geography Traffic
- Flow distribution due to urban growth and decline
- Regional Development, Qualification agent theory, the city's concentric